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Private laws of the state of North Carolina passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1893]

1893.—Chapter 124—125. 183
SEC. 7. That the individual property of the aforesaid trustees shall Non-Uabnity^of
not be liable for the debts of said corporation, porate debti
SEC 8. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to se 1 UJ^^J^f^Uo. sell
any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors within two miles of said high two miles.
'""Iec 9 That seven members of said board shall constitute a quorum Quorum of trus-for
the transaction of any business coming before said board.
^,.,^,^,^^„r
SEC 10 That any person violating the provisions of section eight of Misdemeanor.
this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined or imprisoned in
the discretion of the court.
'
SEC. 11. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification.
Ratified the 27th day of February, A. D. 1893.
CHAPTER 135.
An act to incorporate the town of Hilma in the county of Edgecombe.
Tlie General Assembly of North Carolina do enact
:
Section 1 That the town of WestTarboro on the north side of Tar incorporated.
riTer and west side of Hendricks creek in the county of Edgecombe
be and the same is hereby incorporated under the name and style of
"The Town of Hilma," and as such shall have all the rights and privi- corporate name,
leges and be subject to all the provisions of chapter sixty-two of the
second volume of The Code, except as is hereinafter provided.
SEC. 3. That the corporate limits of the said town shall include all Corporate limits,
the lands embraced within the following boundaries, to-wit: Begin-ning
at the southwest corner of the bridge which crosses Hendricks
creek near Hilma, thence with Hendricks creek to Tar river, thence
down said Tar river to the line between the lands of the Tarboro cot-ton
factory and Julian M. Baker's Foxhall place, thence with the
line of the Tarboro cotton factory land to the south side of the public
road near H. A. Dowd's residence, thence with said south side of said
road to the bridge across Hendricks creek to the beginning.
Sec. 3. That the officers of said town shall consist of a mayor and officers.
three commissioners and one or more constables. The names of the
persons who shall fill the offices and commissioners until their suc-cessors
are elected and qualified as hereinafter provided are as fol- '^^fov^^^
lows, viz. : Mayor, A. M. Fairly; commissioners—Raiford Lisles, Isham
Gay and Redding Meares.
Sec. 4. That there shall be held on the first Monday in May, eighteen Election.
hundred and ninety-three (1893), and every year thereafter, an elec-tion
for a mayor and three commissioners, who shall hold their office

1893.—Chapter 124—125. 183
SEC. 7. That the individual property of the aforesaid trustees shall Non-Uabnity^of
not be liable for the debts of said corporation, porate debti
SEC 8. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to se 1 UJ^^J^f^Uo. sell
any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors within two miles of said high two miles.
'""Iec 9 That seven members of said board shall constitute a quorum Quorum of trus-for
the transaction of any business coming before said board.
^,.,^,^,^^„r
SEC 10 That any person violating the provisions of section eight of Misdemeanor.
this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined or imprisoned in
the discretion of the court.
'
SEC. 11. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification.
Ratified the 27th day of February, A. D. 1893.
CHAPTER 135.
An act to incorporate the town of Hilma in the county of Edgecombe.
Tlie General Assembly of North Carolina do enact
:
Section 1 That the town of WestTarboro on the north side of Tar incorporated.
riTer and west side of Hendricks creek in the county of Edgecombe
be and the same is hereby incorporated under the name and style of
"The Town of Hilma," and as such shall have all the rights and privi- corporate name,
leges and be subject to all the provisions of chapter sixty-two of the
second volume of The Code, except as is hereinafter provided.
SEC. 3. That the corporate limits of the said town shall include all Corporate limits,
the lands embraced within the following boundaries, to-wit: Begin-ning
at the southwest corner of the bridge which crosses Hendricks
creek near Hilma, thence with Hendricks creek to Tar river, thence
down said Tar river to the line between the lands of the Tarboro cot-ton
factory and Julian M. Baker's Foxhall place, thence with the
line of the Tarboro cotton factory land to the south side of the public
road near H. A. Dowd's residence, thence with said south side of said
road to the bridge across Hendricks creek to the beginning.
Sec. 3. That the officers of said town shall consist of a mayor and officers.
three commissioners and one or more constables. The names of the
persons who shall fill the offices and commissioners until their suc-cessors
are elected and qualified as hereinafter provided are as fol- '^^fov^^^
lows, viz. : Mayor, A. M. Fairly; commissioners—Raiford Lisles, Isham
Gay and Redding Meares.
Sec. 4. That there shall be held on the first Monday in May, eighteen Election.
hundred and ninety-three (1893), and every year thereafter, an elec-tion
for a mayor and three commissioners, who shall hold their office